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# The Pico HID
!!! tip "A fast way to get PS/2 on PiKVM V2+"
If you need PS/2 keyboard & mouse on PiKVM V2+ (except V4 Mini or DIY based on Zero 2 W boards),
you can use a faster and easier way: [The Pico HID Bridge](pico_hid_bridge.md).
The Pico HID is a part of [DIY PiKVM V1](v1.md) platform that performs keyboard and mouse emulation.
It has excellent compatibility, and emulates USB by default, including two mouse modes: absolute and relative.
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KVMD >= 3.241 is required for the Pico HID.
For new builds, this will be the case, but if you want to use the Pico HID on the old PiKVM, you will need to update OS.
!!! note "Fast way to get PS/2 on V2+"
If you need PS/2 on V2+ (except V4 Mini), you can use a faster and easier way: [The Pico HID Bridge](pico_hid_bridge.md).
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## Making the Pico HID

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# The Pico HID - PS/2 Bridge
The Pico HID Bridge is a special case of the [Pico HID](pico_hid.md).
It is a simple PS/2-only emulator with a USB interface. Unlike generic [Pico HID](pico_hid.md)
and legacy [Arduino HID](arduino_hid.md), it doesn't require SPI wiring with GPIO.
The Pico HID Bridge is a special version of the [generic Pico HID](pico_hid.md).
It is a PS/2 keyboard and mouse emulator that connects to PiKVM via USB-A.
Unlike generic [Pico HID](pico_hid.md) and legacy [Arduino HID](arduino_hid.md),
it doesn't require SPI wiring with GPIO.
It is suitable for all devices except V4 Mini and DIY based on Zero 2 W board.
At one end it connects to USB-A on PiKVM, on the other side it has two PS/2 connectors for keyboard and mouse:

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